Exhibitions. CHRYSANTHEMUMS HKYSANTHEMUMS. AUCKLAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW AVill be held in tho CHORAL HALL ON* THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, April 21, 22, 23. A. E. DEWES, Hon. Sec. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. HKYSANTHEMUMS. mi I lllllli ■ —— wmmmmmmmt——mmm—w——^-—m_ 1 ' " Atiictics. Etc. TVTORTHERN ATHLETIC CLUB'S J3i SPORTS. AUTUMN MEETING Takes place on „„„.._ DOMAIN CIUCKET GROUND On SATURDAY, APRIL 30, ISS2. Start at 2 p.m. sharp. 100 YARDS HANDICAP, £1 (for boys under 16) 200 YARDS HANDICAP. £7 HALF-MILE HANDICAP, £4 ONE MILE HANDICAP, £5 ONE MILE WALK HANDICAP. £2 10s 300 YARDS HURDLES HANDICAP, £4 100 YARDS CUP HANDICAP. £7 HIGH JUMP (Handicap), -!■__,, _, ._ ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP. £2 100 YARD SACK HURDLE RACE, il TUG OF WAR, £3 (entrance fee, 10a per team) PUTTING THE (161bl SHOT,£I (post entries) 300 YARDS SAILORS' RACE (post entries) Throe entries or no event. NOMINATIONS Close on the 23rd inst. HANDICAPS appear 26th. . ACCEPTANCES. 2Sth, 10 p.m., at P. Quinlan's Edinburgh Castle Hotel, Symonds-street. Nominations, 2* per cent. Acceptances, 2. PCl ' CenU ' A. H. TRUBSHAW. Socrotary. Funeral Notices. ' I O" A.C. B. S. (Auckland Branch, 1891). | sJIjL» -The Members of the above Branch g 3 are requested to assemble at the residence B _\ ot Brother N. Pov/ER, Wynd-am-street, 1 U TO-MORROW (Friday), at 12 noon, to at- g S3 tend tho Funeral of his late wife to the A m ..ymends-street Cemetery. Regalia: Crapes laud black glove 3.— W. KANE, Sec. v i __*__*_ /"".OURT PRIDE OF '■. ONEHUNGA, No. 5216 • t£W : A.O.F. - **V--§t-S.i;*A_>' v Members of the above , _fe_AV. I-_3'*_s\. Court are requested to meet __. at tho Salvation Home, Pan- ' mure Road, at*.«s- TO- ■ . *aH&Ss E -'-'-_. ? MORROW. 22nd. to follow the remains of our late , brother, Jame. Keating, to the Pa_mure Bury-incr-Ground. Members of other Courts invited. Wm. J. BRAY. Secretary. Meetings. ❖ ______ -S_i />|RAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. < Members of the Installation and other Com- ( mittces aro requested to attend at the Masonic ' Institute TO-NIGHT at 8.15. All willing to assist at the arrangements are invited to attend. v _ coopER _ psQ^ Hon. "A UCKLAND KUGTY UNION. A Special General Meeting of the above Union will be held in the British Hotel TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. Business : To consider proposed alterations , in the boundaries of the following districts :— Ponsonby, Suburbs, Parnell, and Newton. G. 11. DIXON. Hon. Sec. . SIR GEORGE GREY'S BIRTHDAY } CELEBRATION COMMITTEE. ] A Final Meeting; of the above Committee will be held at the Municipal Buildings TO-MOR- , ROW (Fridayl, at 4 pm. R. J. DUNCAN, Hon. Sec. O* _-_A_*_. •****-* UNITED SERVICE LODGE, No. 10, NZ.C. The Recular Monthly Communication of the i Lodfre will be held in the Hall. Princes-street, TO-MORROW (Friday), 22nd inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: Nomination of officers. Visitors invited. By order of the W.M. THOS. V.. ALLEN, P.M., Secretary. *} DOYAL ALBERT, .$-£&■ JAi No. 2 L.O.L. Tll <3 Ordinary Monthly Meeting ; W^W&H of tho above Lodge will be held in '*OT .i Protestant Hall TO-MORROW ! (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30. Visit<sff___Si_A 0 ing brethren cordially invited to attend. By order of W.M. 1 J. MURPHY, Sec. : -VfoiUNG \VOM"EN'S C H RISTI AN ASSOCIATION. i TEA. MEETING which was to be held on TO-MORROW EVENING is POSTPONED for a Fortnight. S"AXON~GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Tn accordance with roquisition from Shareholders, a Special General Meeti_<. of the Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 22nd April at 2.30 p.m. Business—To consider the future of the mine. D. G. MacDONNELL, Secretary. i Auckland. April 15.1892. ' ""/TUCKLAND OPERATIVE BOOT- ; _r_L MAKERS' UNION. '• An urgent and important Meeting of Mem--1 hers of the above Union will be held in the Wesley Hall. Newton, on FRIDAY, April 22nd, ' at 8 p.m. Business :To consider the advisability of thoroughly reorganising the Boot- : makers' Union. Every momber i 3 urgently requested to attend, as the future of the Society . depends on the outcome of this meeting-. Toluuteer -.otices. ; A UCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY. . | The Usual Weekly Torpedo and Gun Drill of ;, tha above Corps will not take place To-morrow Evening. HENRY PARKER. Captain A.N. A. ABIG.AT7, if you want to know what wonders . ou can get for Is, go and see the Ladias' Fancy Aprons. Is ; Women's Cooking Aprons, at Is : aud the Ladies' Silk Hnndkerj chiefs, for Is : nl=o. the Infants' Wool Suits, 5s I lid ; Children's Trimmed Holland Pinafores, Is I3d : Infants' Glover. 7_d ; and the Infa_t_' Bootees. 6d; at Dampier's Underclothing and Baby Linen Shop. Victoria-street. ALFRED and Sarah, go and _e_ the Women's E.S. Leather Slippers, 2s 9d • -.len'.. Grand Line of Bluchers, 4s lid ; Job Lot of Gent's E.S. and Lace Boots, £s lid; Grand Line of Children's School Boot?. 3s lid ; Ladies' Dancing Shoe_i 3s 6d to 5s 6d; Grand L : ne Children's Do, 33 3d.—At Dampier's, Victoriastreet. -\TICE Little Business for eale, stock, JJ. horse, boat, sure income, easily attended te, £25 for lot.-Apply L, W. McGl__han and Co,, 19, 20. Palmerston Buildings.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 94, 21 April 1892, Page 12
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